Curtis, Schatz Introduce Bipartisan BILL to Remove Barriers and Boost Tribal Access to Federal Energy Resources
Washington, D.C.– U.S. Senators John Curtis (R-UT) and Brian Schatz (D-HI) introduced theTribal Energy Fairness Act, bipartisan legislation to expand Tribal access to federal energy programs by removing unnecessary barriers and making technical fixes. It also allows Tribes to directly apply for and manage energy and grid resilience resources without needing to pass funds through utility providers.
“Unnecessary red tape and outdated restrictions are holding back access to energy development opportunities,”said Senator Curtis.“By removing these bureaucratic barriers, our legislation levels the playing field for Tribal communities—ensuring fair access to programs that strengthen grid resilience and support other critical energy projects.”
“Tribes deserve a fair shot at energy development, particularly on their own lands,”said Senator Schatz, Vice Chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee.“This bipartisan bill will provide Tribes with the flexibility they need to access existing federal programs to lower costs, boost reliability, and strengthen their energy sovereignty.”
The legislation is backed by Tribal organizations and energy advocates working to expand energy access and resilience in Native communities.
“Energy production has long been vital to the modern Navajo economy and sustaining in our energy economy requires investing in its future. By removing unnecessary restrictions and financial burdens, the Tribal Energy Fairness Act will help the Navajo Nation pursue energy projects that create jobs and strengthen our communities,”said Buu Nygren, President of the Navajo Nation.
“The Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma fully supports the bill, which will honor Tribal sovereignty and enable tribes to fully utilize the Grid Resiliency Grant funds and provide much needed services to Tribal Nations when natural disasters hit our communities,”said Jacob Keyes, Chairman of the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.
Background:
TheTribal Energy Fairness Actaims to address longstanding technical issues for Tribes in two key Department of Energy (DOE) programs.
The full text of the bill can be foundhere.
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